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33 ft i Hi i | ry ume | died at her home, No, 300 W. 49th eelurla companied by a picture of Exdie Cantor on which is insoribed: “Bddie Cantor, Important factor in Ziegteld’s ‘Follies,’ ‘one of my best friends.” ‘There should be steps* here MRS. COHEN “EAD. It has just become generally known that Mrs. Meyer Cohen, wife of the musi¢ publisher an Street, recently. Interment took place at Purdys, N. ¥Y. Edith Helena sang at the funeral and Frederic Watson officiated at the organ, PickING A VENUS. Mark Luescher is looking for a regular Venus for the forthcoming production at the Hippodrome and is exploring the nied by Mrs. Luescher. Saturday a con- test was held at Fuirfield Beach, Conn., amd six young women quall- fied for the finals. They are May Tarrant, Cora Anderson, Lotta Do Witt, all of Bridgeport; Catherine Bach and Helen Cox of Fairfield and Alice Perkins of Milford. The judges in the Fairfield Beach contest were Angus MacDonald. Mra. Luescher, Ruth Ogden and Walter Hagge: Other beaches will have similar « tests and the girl who wins in + finals will De given a season's engag ment at the Hippodrome, At Fair- field Beach the one-piece bathing suit is in favor, both wb the girl swimmers and the onlookers. Tw> of the judgew strained their eyes Saturday, but the sun was terriblyy), fe B I Ute FEERPYaAT to take their families ever, all these matters overcome in a woek. in the the Battle of West Forty- Ukely continue td 43 38 a | bright. ANSWERS TO INQUIRIES, not het od bod about ‘Danny r’’ ore! rations, Louts D. M.—Your “Close” oontribu- ; tion has gone astray during our va- cation. GossiP. ‘Looks like Lew Fields has given up hand-springs for flipflops. Rosemary Sill, daughter of William | Raymond Bill, is now in the “Lonely or | Romeo” cast. H Reisenfeld has Vera Myers as soloist at the Rialto, this week. Wallace Reid was in a trsia that turned completely over recently. Had there been a camera man near they'd Pichel, stage director, who @ role in “Those Who Walk in ess,” at the 48th Street Theatre Thursday night, has signed up to con- tinue in the part. Marcus Nathan has decided to in- vite the Mack Sennett “Bathing ’ now at the Broadway, to visit the Terrace Garden Dance Palace. | They dance as well as they look. ra Swirskaya, have the leading role. and she I! have tho assistance of-Stanislaw teh, also of “The of ” de- bed as a Mexican intime ballet, presented netion with TIMES HAVE CHANGED. from Jack Oster- gon of Jake Rosenthal, is ac- ! OF COURSE NOT. ; RS. Jones read trom her eve- ning paper that John Smith died Saturday. “But he died Friday,” interposed by | her husband, “He died Satur- wae Fridcy my- self, but Iw out and bought five coples of thy paper to be it was the same in all of them, wouldn't make the same eix times. Kansas City De NOT 80 PARTICULAR. HE ha ed house hunter - groaned aloud. matter my “What's friend?” asked a sympathetic old ‘L was just thinking how ex- for a place to live I demanded an extra large liv- Vv ing room, closets Poe nee tne | im to depart, Dutler’ pone A few days later the old maid re- and down, a wide | charged exposure.” Jay Brennan of Savoy & Brennan, saw Lee Shubert talking with Marcus Loew the other day and continued on his way singing, “Hi Lee, Hi Low!" A THOUGHT FOR TO-DAY. Eok Pettingill, the local cobbler, re- fused to recite ‘She Was Swallowed 'p by the City” at the church social last night, fearing complications with the actors and managers.—Wellsville FOOLIGHMENT. An actor once went on a strike; Oh, he was @ dattler—sure Mike! The P. M. A. bit him, His boarding house quit him— (Just finish this rhyme as you like.) FROM THE CHESTNUT TREE. “It's looking dark the New York theatres.” “It sure is—for about sixteen of them.” walle and a roof.”—Birmingham Age- Herald. - WHY, SURE! What's the stone in the ring you're wear- = ing—an emerald? Sam—No, it's a baseball diamond, “That's no dia- ai mond—it's green,” “Well, isn't a baseball diamond green?” — Yonkers Statesma: FE HER AWAKENING. HERE was once an old maid who had seen better days, although she still found the society of men a@ great One day a man came to in- stall a new stove in her kitchen. He was a good looking stove man with a pleasing smile, and the old maid Was at once a victim to his winsome ways. After a long time, owing to much conversation encouraged by the old maid, the stove was properly set up, and the stove man was invited to re- main i have something to eat, which he did. It was with much sad- ness that the ol maid finally allowed ceived the bill. The stove man had her one dollar an hour from the time he left his shop until he re- entered crat, it.-8t. Louis Globe Demo- a LITTLE MARY MIXUP | | iil ie (T's UNBELIEVABLE! Ey'RY Move. A PieTURE! 1 NEVER KNEW “THEY WAS SO. 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